ObamaCare. No, it’s not dead. Not even close. Yet, with Monday’s ruling that ObamaCare’s individual mandate is unconstitutional, there is some hope on the horizon that the foray into enslaving America in a government-dictated insurance scheme may yet be repealed, outlawed, or just thrown into the ash heap of really, really bad ideas. There is so much wrong with ObamaCare that it could fill an | Read More »

ObamaCare. No, it’s not dead. Not even close. Yet, with Monday’s ruling that ObamaCare’s individual mandate is unconstitutional, there is some hope on the horizon that the foray into enslaving America in a government-dictated insurance scheme may yet be repealed, outlawed, or just thrown into the ash heap of really, really bad ideas. There is so much wrong with ObamaCare that it could fill an | Read More »

Today is my first crack at writing what I think the GOP should start marketing as an alternative to Obamacare. We can’t just be the party of “No!” Sometimes people are stubborn, and we have to develop backbone and be the party of “H___ No!”

While we do that, we should also put forth a better idea than Nancy Pelosi. (Come on guys, I’m not setting the bar very high here!) My first suggested reform involves tort litigation. I call it Insurance Risk Reduction through Litigation Caps.

Thanks for taking the time to listen. Once you read through it, consider my comments and voice your opinion to your duly elected representatives. It’s sure a LOT LESS MONEY than the current plans on the table. And, of the current plans nothing can be agreed upon.